American Coffee Giant Begins Chinese Mobile Payment Deal
The next latte you sip in China may be paid via the Tencent Wechat app.
The next latte you sip in China may be paid via the Tencent Wechat app.
Chinese online shoppers now have an alternative means to pay for goods online.
Chinese B2C e-commerce website JD.com and South Korean retail giant Lotte.com have signed a strategic cooperation agreement and an exclusive agreement under which JD.com will become the sole strategic partner of Lotte.com in the Chinese…
U.S.-based Digital River, Inc. has signed a payments agreement with Chinese online travel company Ctrip.
South American e-commerce buyers seeking faster shipping and more options from Chinese sellers may be smiling after a new deal was announced last week.
Japanese convenience store brand Lawson and Chinese third-party payment platform Alipay recently reached a deal to deploy mobile payment services at Lawson's retail stores.
U.S.-based digital money transfer provider Xoom Corporation launched their Chinese-language services to complement with the Chinese money transfer service they launched in February 2015.
Net 1 UEPS Technologies Inc. has acquired a 43.88% interest in Transact24 Limited, a specialist Hong Kong-based payment services company.
The supermarket retail giant Wal-Mart will be working in China with third-party payment provider Alipay and start supporting payments via Alipay in 25 outlets in Shenzhen.
Chinese real estate group Wanda and third-party Internet payment company 99Bill jointly announced that the two parties have reached a final agreement on a strategic investment.